On 12/09/2013 09:36 PM, Andrey Semashev wrote:
On Monday 09 December 2013 19:11:44 Peter Dimov wrote:
Andrey Semashev wrote:
With the branch approach, the branch can be deleted, and if I'm not mistaken, the release tag would then reference a non-existent commit of the branch.
What happens with the commit if the branch is deleted but the superproject still references it is an interesting git question. :-)
Ideally, the feature will be fixed for the next release in a normal manner, so the question will be moot in addition to interesting, but in practice, it would probably still hold some relevance. :-)
Either way, forking seems a but heavy-handed.
Do tags warrant the tagged commit from deletion?
Yes any ref will, both branches and tags are refs. -- Bjørn